Aggravation 【Top 50 Genuine】

"It’s frustrating to start over," Elias said quietly, looking at his lone marble back at the start.

She wasn't just talking about the marbles. Elias had been "stuck at base" in his real life lately—terrified of taking a new job offer because he might fail, staying in his safe zone while the world moved around him. He treated every setback like a personal insult rather than a mechanic of the journey. aggravation

He moved back onto the board, a small smile tugging at his mouth. "Okay," he said. "Your turn. But don't get too comfortable—I'm eyeing that shortcut now." "It’s frustrating to start over," Elias said quietly,

"Yeah," Maya agreed, leaning forward. "But the board doesn't change. The shortcuts are still there. You just have to roll again. If you stay in the Base because you're mad about being bumped, you’ve already lost." He treated every setback like a personal insult

The game continued, the frustration replaced by a steady, focused rhythm. They bumped, they jumped, and they started over—learning that the "aggravation" wasn't a wall, but just a reason to keep the dice rolling.